After his first training camp practice as the Bucs’ head coach, Schiano said several players failed his conditioning test, a series of 16 sprints of 110 yards with 45 seconds of rest between them.

“We have a minimum standard,” Schiano told the Tampa Bay Times. “And if it’s not met, then there are consequences.”

Schiano said training camp won’t be easy for the guys who didn’t pass.

“There will be a day when we show up here and on the first day and everybody passes,” Schiano said. “I wanted it to happen [Thursday]. We’ll get there. There’s no panic. We’ll get our guys into shape. But that makes training camp harder on those guys. There are additional things they have to do. There are conditioning things they have to do. And training camp’s hard enough.”

Greg isn't going to panic, I won't panic, obviously not ideal start though._________________Winston: I plan on winning a Super Bowl next year

I'm loving the up-tempo paces. I have grown sick of seeing the offense coming into games starting slow, the defense too. Hopefully, this uptempo pace translates into game-day pace. Starting fast on offense can help the defense. Not to mention, we looked flat out dead tired at the end of games.